World's Most Terrifying Tourist Attraction Has Been Shut Down (Shocking Photos)

The world’s most terrifying tourist attraction has been shut down
after frightening photos emerged of tourists balanced on a raft feeding
meat - to crocodiles .
The
young holidaymakers clambered aboard a make-shift cage kept afloat with
plastic barrels just inches from the 10ft long killer reptiles.
They
used canes to dangle lumps of beef over the jaws of the reptiles
- which then leapt from the water to snatch their lunch.
Pictures
taken by shocked motorcycle-taxi rider Jon Nok show hundreds of crocs
circling the raft in a pond used for crocodile farming at the Elephant
Kingdom in Chonburi, Thailand.

The images viral after he posted them on Twitter - sparking police and government officials to rush to the attraction.

Jon, 40, said: ‘I’ve bee a taxi driver for more than 20 years and never seen anything like this before.
‘It
looks so dangerous I just had to take a picture. The tourists were all
Chinese and some of them were scared, others were enjoying it.
‘People have been shocked to see that this happens.’

Social
media users were stunned by the activity - with some saying it was
cruel to tease the crocodiles by dangling food then pulling it away.

Police, soldiers and government officials raced to to the crocodile farm last on Friday hours after pictures went viral.
It has since been closed down for 90 days while safety checks are carried out.

Uthen Youngprapakorn, owner of the tourist attraction which is part
of a crocodile farm, said that he had offered the rides on the cage
after growing demand from Chinese tourists.

He said: ‘We don’t put more than 15 people in a cage at a time. But they can hold more than this.
‘There have never been any problems and visitors are very happy. We always watch everything very closely.